Creator: Date Created: Place Created: Keywords:Salt Lake City,Utah,Department of Commerce Context: ************************************************** GENERAL RULES FOR DOCUMENTING SHIPMENTS TO CANADA Salt Lake City, Utah U.S. Department of Commerce war be billed to the Canadian importer on the exporter'* regular Invoice. In any case, at least ' copies are to be called to the Canadian iaporter of vhich 3 aunt be presented by him to Canadian Customs to clear the ahlfaent. Goods cannot be cleared without an Invoice; proupt nailing to the Importer la therefore required. Supplies of invoices printed In the required Canadian M-A and H-A ■ay •• Both M-A and I-A fans require certification of the origin and taoaa mrket value of the goods, but only the I-A foxa requires no-tlrlKtlo TrtvK Shluaants Shipper's Export Declaration In 2 copies to the U. 9. Custans Collector at the port of exit. Ob the Canadian side of the border, ha mmt present his jutaifsst to Canadian Custosu for checking. The the invoice ust be presented for clearance, nany importer t* and ch&adlM to expedite cleer^ce.^Icaraver, thls^la" irtvate ^ K3t| not a requirement ol Canadian CustoMj the goods i*aiiiflt he delivered until the Importer or bis *ent (e.g., « cuatcBS broker) aakee an lnport entry. Air Bhlaaants In the case of shipments by air freight or air exprees, the M-A (or I-A) invoice and the Shipper's Export Declaration ehould ecocx- arrival at the Canadian u * loc. ^